TheForce.net Book Reviews

While The Last Jedi may be proving to be a polarizing movie, there's no questioning the stunning visuals, which makes the latest visual dictionary a quite sumptuous delight to the eyeballs. Full Report

Given the high-profile that Captain Phasma was given in the lead-up to The Force Awakens, there was a degree of disappointment with the limited screen time and contribution that the character received, so when Phasma was announced, fans were eager to learn more about the chrome-armored First Order officer. Full Report

Timed perfectly to coincide with the recent release of the immense UCS Millennium Falcon, LEGO have joined forces with DK to release Ultimate LEGO Star Wars, written by Chris Malloy and Andrew Becraft. Full Report

Following the success of The Complete Vader, co-written with Pete Vilmur, author Ryder Windham turns his attention to the faceless soldiers of the Empire and subsequently the First Order, in his new book Star Wars - Stormtroopers: Beyond the Armor, alongside fellow Star Wars literary alumni, Adam Bray, from HarperCollins publishers. Full Report

To many Star Wars literature fans, Claudia Gray has already delivered some of the finest stories in the new canon. With her feet firmly back in the world of Young Adult literature, Leia: Princess of Alderaan only serves to cement her place as one of the best writers of Star Wars fiction. Full Report

If you visit TheForce.Net reguarly, then there's a very good chance that Star Wars Made Easy by Christian Blauvelt is not for you, but there's an equally high probability that you know someone who would benefit from reading the book. Full Report

If you've ever wondered what happened to BB-8 between the time Poe Dameron sent him on his mission to get the map to Luke Skywalker to the Resistance and Rey rescuing him from Teedo, then wonder no more! Full Report

When Timothy Zahn announced via satellite at Star Wars Celebration Europe in London in July 2016 that not only had he been writing, but had in fact finished a Thrawn novel, the crowd understandably went wild. Full Report